Enhancing Writing Skills includes conference presentation papers from the Carnegie Writers, Inc. 1st Annual Conference. The anthology provides published and aspiring writers resources for sustaining, enhancing and evaluating their writing skills. The chapter themes focus on genre-based writing, creativity in writing, mechanics of writing, academic writing, and writing as a business. Enhancing writing skills is beneficial to diverse writers as it impacts the community, working, and educational environments.

Anthology goals and ojbjectives:
- Enable writers to learn from other writers for the development of networking relationships and professional development.
- Assist writers with techniques on sustaining their writing talents in their chosen genre or various genres.
- Provide meaningful publishing resources related to non-traditional and traditional publication venues.
- Enhance writers understanding for marketing strategies in the 21st century.

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This book features papers from the Carnegie Writers, Inc. 1st Annual Conference, offering resources for writers to sustain and enhance their skills. Topics include genre-based writing, creativity, mechanics, academic writing, and writing as a business. It aims to foster networking, provide publishing resources, and enhance marketing strategies.
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Forward, Creative Upwelling, Mary Buckner.
Introduction, Oluwakemi Elufiede, Tina Murray, and Carrie J. Boden-McGill.
Part I: Genre-Based Writing.
Chapter 1. The Essentials of Poetry, David M. Harris.
Chapter 2. How Poetry and Lyrics Are Different, Lisa Aschmann.
Chapter 3. Writing Historical Fiction, George Spain.
Chapter 4. Research for the Novel, Patricia H. Quinlan.
Part II: Creativity in Writing.
Chapter 5. The Connection Between Brain Science and Written Expression, Oluwakemi Elufiede.
Chapter 6. The Transcultural Perspective of Creativity in Academic Writing, Carrie J. Boden-McGill and Emmanuel Jean Francois.
Chapter 7. A Sense of Wonder: Why Every Creative Writer Needs, Tina Murray.
Part III: Academic Writing.
Chapter 8. Academic Literacy and the Creative Writer: Why Should Anyone Care What Theorists Have to Say About Creativity and Literature, Joseph Ballantyne.
Chapter 9. Academic Writing: Expanding Your Creative Writing Through the Use of the Library, Janet Walsh.
Part IV: Writing as a Business.
Chapter 10. Speaking Your Truth: Freedom and Authority in an Era of Independent Publishing, Candy Paull.
Chapter 11. In the Eye of the Beholder, Carissa Barker-Stucky.
Part V: Mechanics of Writing.
Chapter 12. Lightning and the Lighting Bug: Why Language Matters and How to Make It Work for You, Beth Terrell.
Chapter 13. As Clear as Mud: Correct Usage of Metaphors, Similes, and Idioms, Jamie Hughes.
Conclusion, Oluwakemi Elufiede, Tina Murray, and Carrie J. Boden-McGill.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781681233574
Publisert
2015-10-28
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Inc; Information Age Publishing
Vekt
391 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
150

Om bidragsyterne

Oluwakemi J. Elufiede, The Carnegie Writers, Inc.

Carrie J. Boden McGill, Texas State University

Tina Murray, The Carnegie Writers, Inc.